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Meet Our Faculty: Associate Professor Amee Manges
Working with a public health physician almost 25 years ago set Associate Professor Amee Manges on her path to specialize… Read More
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Great cycling infrastructure prevents catastrophes: A Q&A with Professor Teschke
After media coverage of Professor Kay Teschke’s research on cycling crashes on streetcar or train tracks, SPPH got an update… Read More
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Healthcare coverage, access to contraception, and child mortality rates improved since 2000
Healthcare coverage, access to contraception, and child mortality rates have improved since the Millennium Development Goals were adopted in 2000,… Read More
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New breast screening methods ‘should be encouraged’
New breast screening methods should be encouraged, a case study has said. Read More
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The health policy puzzle of pharmacare: A Q&A with Professor Steve Morgan
Just what is ‘pharmacare’ and why is it important? In advance of his talk for the first in a revamped… Read More
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Academics never really retire: SPPH celebrates career of Professor Emeritus Sam Sheps
Academics never really retire. That is according to Professor Emeritus Sam Sheps, and indeed, judging by his future plans, he… Read More
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HIV drug research reflected in WHO guidelines
Research conducted by a team including SPPH scientists has been reflected in changes in the World Health Organization consolidated guidelines… Read More
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Back problems cost $621m in lost productivity
Back problems, mood disorders and migraines cost millions in productivity loss, recent research has suggested. Read More
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Physician incentive program for complex patients did not reduce hospitalizations – research
A program paying incentives to doctors of patients with complex health issues did not improve continuity of care or reduce… Read More
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Targeted services needed to prevent new Hep C infections
Targeted services addressing social and health needs are required to prevent new Hepatitis C infections, recent research has suggested. Read More